Your Business Growth Partner

GUIDING THE 'BEST KEPT SECRETS' TO #1 IN THEIR MARKET

Trent Butler is a Chartered Accountant who acts as a Business Coach, Growth Advisor and Marketing Strategist to growth-minded professional service business owners.

We'll help you increase your profits, implement systems to improve operations and build a team that can operate without you - giving you the money and freedom to live the life you want.

Your Business Growth Partner

GUIDING THE 'BEST KEPT SECRETS' TO #1 IN THEIR MARKET

Trent Butler is a Chartered Accountant who acts as a Business Coach, Growth Advisor and Marketing Strategist to growth-minded professional service business owners.

We'll help you increase your profits, implement systems to improve operations and build a team that can operate without you - giving you the money and freedom to live the life you want.

Just a few of the 'best kept secrets' we've worked with:

"I was attracted to Trent's clarity of what could be achieved, his process driven approach to achieving objectives, coupled with his knowledge and experience. It's been absolute pleasure working with Trent and his team. I am extremely pleased with the results...”

Giles Hill

Director, EQ Property

The Truth Is You Have A Lot On Your Plate When It Comes To Being #1 In Your Market...

You Might Be Struggling With:

Identifying & attracting the right type of higher-value client

- Past efforts have attracted the wrong type of client.

- Prospects just want to know 'price' and don't seem to care about anything else.

- Leads seem to take forever to sign-up and become a client.

You just want to attract higher-value clients who value your expertise and expect to pay a fair premium to work with you.

Monitoring cash flow & tracking return on investment

- You’re unsure what metrics to be tracking.

- You’re not clear on what benchmarks to aim for.

- You're not sure if your marketing is making or losing money.

You just want to understand dollars-in vs dollars-out and whether or not it's all worth it.

Developing process and people to handle the next growth phase

- Growth is starting to cause other operational challenges.

- Getting the right people in the right seats has become easier said than done.

- The team can never quite seem to follow process or consistently achieve what is expected.

- You're getting pulled in a hundred different directions and clients are beginning to notice.

You just want to get everyone on the same page and following processes that actually work and scale.

Figuring out what to do and what not to do next from a marketing and business development standpoint

- Exactly who is our ideal client and how do we get more of them?

- Just what is our point of difference (or do we even have one)?

- Do people see us as a commodity service provider?

- What 'tactics' would work best specifically for our firm and stage of business?

- Where should we be spending our marketing dollars and efforts?

You just want to know what you should be doing and why.

Aligning the leadership team on strategy, planning and execution

- The leadership team is losing sight of the bigger picture (core mission, vision and values).

- Key team members just can't seem to agree on what should be done next, how and why.

- Problems use to be handled quickly but now take weeks/months to resolve.

- Important but not urgent activities are just not getting done.

You just want everyone in the business aligned and beating to the same drum.

Just a few of the 'best kept secrets' we've worked with:

"I was attracted to Trent's clarity of what could be achieved, his process driven approach to achieving objectives, coupled with his knowledge and experience. It's been absolute pleasure working with Trent and his team. I am extremely pleased with the results...”

Giles Hill

Director, EQ Property

THE TRUTH IS YOU HAVE A LOT ON YOUR PLATE WHEN IT COMES TO BEING #1 IN YOUR MARKET...

You Might Be Struggling With:

Identifying & attracting the right type of higher-value client

- Past efforts have attracted the wrong type of client.

- Prospects just want to know 'price' and don't seem to care about anything else.

- Leads seem to take forever to sign-up and become a client.

You just want to attract higher-value clients who value your expertise and expect to pay a fair premium to work with you.

Monitoring cash flow & tracking return on investment

- You’re unsure what metrics to be tracking.

- You’re not clear on what benchmarks to aim for.

- You're not sure if your marketing is making or losing money.

You just want to understand dollars-in vs dollars-out and whether or not it's all worth it.

Developing process and people to handle the next growth phase

- Growth is starting to cause other operational challenges.

- Getting the right people in the right seats has become easier said than done.

- The team can never quite seem to follow process or consistently achieve what is expected.

- You're getting pulled in a hundred different directions and clients are beginning to notice.

You just want to get everyone on the same page and following processes that actually work and scale.

Figuring out what to do and what not to do next from a marketing and business development standpoint

- Exactly who is our ideal client and how do we get more of them?

- Just what is our point of difference (or do we even have one)?

- Do people see us as a commodity service provider?

- What 'tactics' would work best specifically for our firm and stage of business?

- Where should we be spending our marketing dollars and efforts?

You just want to know what you should be doing and why.

Aligning the leadership team on strategy, planning and execution

- The leadership team is losing sight of the bigger picture (core mission, vision and values).

- Key team members just can't seem to agree on what should be done next, how and why.

- Problems use to be handled quickly but now take weeks/months to resolve.

- Important but not urgent activities are just not getting done.

You just want everyone in the business aligned and beating to the same drum.

Professional business coaching can help you:

Improve operations, implement systems and remove bottlenecks so that you get your time back.

Hire and train the right team, communicate better with each other and eliminate people problems.

Grow your business with bigger and better clients.

Overcome cash flow issues and improve your financial management.

Make better decisions and become more profitable.

WELL... YOU CAN!

Butler & Co Advisory is a small team of experienced entrepreneurs coaching aspiring entrepreneurs. We are experts in one thing – growing profitable companies through an appropriate mix of business coaching, growth advisory and marketing strategy consulting.

Whereever you're stuck, we can help:

MORE LEADS, SALES, AGGRESSIVE GROWTH?

YOU GOT IT.

MORE LEADS, SALES, AGGRESSIVE GROWTH? YOU GOT IT.

You won’t believe how easy it is to get your phone ringing with top-shelf, ready-to-buy prospects until you see our methodology for yourself. It’s time for you to set the pace and leave your competitors behind.

RECRUIT & RETAIN WINNERS INSTEAD OF LOSERS?

COMING RIGHT UP.

RECRUIT & RETAIN WINNERS INSTEAD OF LOSERS? COMING RIGHT UP.

Only the very best hiring managers win the perpetual war for talent. You’ll join the ranks of elite recruiters when you learn how the top guns do it. It’s time to get the rock stars you deserve and let the rest work for the others.

CONTROL YOUR CASH AND STASH MONEY AWAY?

EASY.

CONTROL YOUR CASH AND STASH MONEY AWAY? EASY.

Smart business owners know how to control costs, forecast and manage cash, and grow profits. It’s time to control the flow of money through your business and build a large pile of cash in your bank account.

GET YOUR BUSINESS READY TO SELL FOR BIG BUCKS? LET’S ROLL.

Any business can be turned into a cash machine that runs with minimal to zero daily involvement of the owner(s). It’s time to turn your staff into a team that will run your business like they own it, so you can sell it to whomever you wish, whenever you wish.

Who We Work With

We work primarily with established business owners in the following categories.

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Advisory Firms

Accounting firms, consulting firms, real estate agencies, medical clinics and marketing agencies.

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Professionals

Consultants, coaches, real estate agents, accountants, mortgage brokers, medical practitioners, marketers and freelancers.

Our Founder & Lead Business Coach, Trent Butler

The vision of Butler & Co Advisory is to be the undisputed market leader in business growth advisory services in Australia.

Our plan to achieve that vision is to work hand-in-hand with a smaller volume of exceptionally talented industry experts, taking each of them to 'market-leader' status in their respective niches and/or geographic locations. We then let their results do our talking.

A Chartered Accountant, Trent has over 10 years experience working across three different firms spanning the three 'tiers' of the accounting profession; a small boutique firm, a mid-tier firm and the ‘big 4’ firm – Pricewaterhouse Coopers.

Since founding Butler & Co Advisory in 2018, Trent has worked with over 50+ Australian professional service businesses. He deeply understands the nuances, growth challenges and stakeholder dynamics that present at every stage of a firm's life cycle.

Trent knows how both prospective clients and professional staff conduct their due diligence and choose a professional service provider in the modern digital world.

He understands that as your business grows and thrives, so will our partnership. So let’s talk, we promise it will be a breath of fresh air.

Our Founder & Lead Business Coach, Trent Butler

The vision of Butler & Co Advisory is to be the undisputed market leader in business growth advisory services in Australia.

Our plan to achieve that vision is to work hand-in-hand with a smaller volume of exceptionally talented industry experts, taking each of them to 'market-leader' status in their respective niches and/or geographic locations. We then let their results do our talking.

A Chartered Accountant, Trent has over 10 years experience working across three different firms spanning the three 'tiers' of the accounting profession; a small boutique firm, a mid-tier firm and the ‘big 4’ firm – Pricewaterhouse Coopers.

Since founding Butler & Co Advisory in 2018, Trent has worked with over 50+ Australian professional service businesses. He deeply understands the nuances, growth challenges and stakeholder dynamics that present at every stage of a firm's life cycle.

Trent knows how both prospective clients and professional staff conduct their due diligence and choose a professional service provider in the modern digital world.

He understands that as your business grows and thrives, so will our partnership. So let’s talk, we promise it will be a breath of fresh air.

What is Trent like to work with?

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LOCATE BUYERS AGENCY

"Their [Trent's] approach with us has been fantastic and I really like that they actually care about their clients. They're actually interested in you getting the best results possible, and that shows up in how they work and how they approach what they do.

They're very strategic. They'll come up with great ideas and great ways in which you can improve on your business."

Shane Hiscock, Founder & Buyers Agent, Locate Buyers Agency

“They listened to our requirements and concerns and formulated a plan tailored to our specific circumstances. We feel they delivered a practical and detailed strategy that suits our needs and reflects our values and we are now working with Butler & Co to implement this.”

Chris Clarke

Partner, Clarke & Brownrigg Chartered Accountants Adelaide

CFO-ONE ADVISORS

“It took us a couple of months to really get clicking, and then around months three or four, we really started to see a huge return on investment which was fantastic.”

Mike Urness, CEO, CFO-One Advisors

“Wow very promising stats actually…Can’t wait to ramp this up next year given the high enquiry to click through rate and high organic search rate (with no SEO!)”

James Livingston

Founder & Partner,

Arc Medical Accountants

PROPERTY FRONTLINE

"What a positive experience it was working with Trent. What I particularly liked was the mix of tools and feedback that helped me connect with clients in a systemised and targeted way, which saved me so much time."

Debra Beck-Mewing, Founder & CEO, Property Frontline

“Working with Butler & Co has been such a positive experience, helping me develop a suitable marketing strategy and generate high quality leads. Butler & Co are very professional and have a very strategic approach with lead generating. We’ve achieved outstanding results and through my experience, I can honestly recommend Butler & Co and the services 100%.”

Maryanne Drosos

Founder & Director,

Blue Diamond Recruitment

B2B LEADS

“Being a lead gen and marketing guy, I thought my sales process was down pat to be honest...

He [Trent] showed me his methods of conducting sales calls and strategy sessions, which turned out to be way more effective."

Ryan Caswell, Founder, B2B Leads

“I'm so grateful for the support and guidance that Butler & Co’s business coaching has provided me thus far. Without them, I’m not sure if I would have continued in business. I'm now excited for the future and for what's next – we’re only just getting started!”

Kristie Oldfield

Founder & Director,

Parabroker.au

ACHIEVE MARKET LEADING STATUS WITHOUT:

The hassle and risk of taking on a business partner or prematurely hiring and managing a full-time marketing, finance or operations person.

Replacing your existing team members.

Throwing away what is already working.

Schedule a call to see if our approach can help take your business to #1 in your market.

ACHIEVE MARKET LEADING STATUS WITHOUT:

The hassle and risk of taking on a business partner or prematurely hiring and managing a full-time marketing, finance or operations person.

Replacing your existing team members.

Throwing away what is already working.

Schedule a call to see if our approach can help take your business to #1 in your market.

COACHING WILL PAY OFF OVER THE LONG TERM - AND WE GUARANTEE RESULTS.

'Win/Win' is a core value here at Butler & Co Advisory, which is why we offer a return on investment guarantee.

Investment presumes that there will be a return. Otherwise, it’s just an expense.

If you qualify – and do the work – we offer a guarantee:

After 17 weeks of coaching, you will agree that coaching has paid for itself - or we will work with you at no charge until that is true.

This drives us to do great work and ensure we're only commencing relationships with those who we're sure will see commercially positive outcomes.

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From Technician to Owner: The Skill Shift Nobody Warns You About

February 26, 20267 min read

Most people start a business for a simple reason: they’re good at what they do.

They’re tired of working for someone else.
They want autonomy.
They believe they can do it better.

And early on, that’s enough.

You win work. You deliver well. You build a reputation. Revenue comes in.

Then the business grows… and something quietly changes.

You’re still busy, sometimes busier than ever, but now you’re overwhelmed. Not because you’ve become worse at your craft, but because you’re no longer “just” the technician.

You’re the owner.

And nobody really warned you what that actually requires.

The Big Misunderstanding

Technical skill and business skill are not the same thing.

Said differently:

The technical work of a business and a business that does that technical work are two totally different things!

Being great at consulting, building, law, electrical work, design, or accounting doesn’t automatically make you great at:

  • managing cash flow

  • making hiring decisions

  • pricing for profit (not just revenue)

  • protecting your time

  • leading a team

  • building systems that don’t rely on you

Here’s the line most owners eventually learn the hard way:

The skill that got you here won’t get you there.

That’s not a criticism. It’s just the real progression.

The Three Stages Most Owners Go Through

Over the years, I’ve noticed a consistent pattern, and it tends to show up at predictable points of growth.

Stage 1: The Doer

Typically: under ~$500k revenue, no staff (or the occasional subcontractor)

You do everything.

You win the work. Deliver the work. Invoice the work.
Revenue is directly tied to your personal effort.

You’re busy, but you feel some sense of control - because YOU are the system.
It can feel productive, but you’re typically putting in long hours and working hard.

Stage 2: The Overloaded Operator

Typically: ~$500k–$3.0m revenue, 2–15 staff, “we’ve grown… but it’s messier”

You hire. Revenue increases.

But complexity increases faster.

Now you’re doing the technical work plus:

  • fixing other people’s work

  • quoting late at night

  • answering emails constantly

  • managing personalities

  • wondering where the profit went

This is where many good businesses stall.

Not because the owner is incapable.
Because they haven’t made the skill shift.

A common example: I once worked with a trades business turning over around $780k with four staff . The owner was still on the tools 35 hours a week, quoting after dinner, and constantly “saving” jobs that should’ve been handled by the team. Revenue looked fine, but cash was tight, margins were unclear, and the business couldn’t breathe without him.

That’s Stage 2 in a sentence: the business grows… but the owner’s role doesn’t evolve with it.

Stage 3: The Deliberate Owner

Typically: the owner steps back from being the bottleneck and starts running with rhythm

This stage doesn’t require more effort.

It requires new abilities:

  • understanding the numbers (not just the bank balance)

  • knowing gross margin by service line

  • pricing with intention

  • hiring with structure

  • delegating clearly

  • building a repeatable operating rhythm

And it doesn’t happen by accident.

It happens when the owner decides to grow up, professionally, into the role.

The Shift Nobody Warns You About

Here’s the real shift:

You move from doing the work to designing the system that does the work.

That means stepping away, at least partially, from some of the things you’re best at.

And that is uncomfortable, because your identity is tied to competence.

You trust yourself on-site.
You’re confident in your craft.
You know what “good” looks like.

But then you’re confronted with new territories:

forecasting, margins, leadership, accountability, planning cadence.

So when pressure hits, most owners default back to what feels safe:

More doing.
More fixing.
More hands-on.

It’s understandable, and it’s also the trap.

Why Most Owners Don’t Make the Shift

It’s not laziness.

Most owners get stuck for three reasons:

1) Identity attachment
If you’ve always been “the best operator,” stepping back can feel like losing status - even if it’s the only path to scale.

2) Short-term revenue pressure
When cash feels tight, owners often double down on billable work instead of investing in structure. That decision makes sense today - and quietly creates pain for the next two years.

3) No systems thinking
Many owners don’t realise the real work now is designing repeatability: standards, roles, cadence, reporting, and clear decision rules.

And the cost of not shifting is simple:

the business becomes dependent on you.

Dependence limits freedom. It caps growth. And eventually it burns you out.

There is a blunt way to say it:

If you can’t step away, you don’t own a business. You own a job.

(That line is confronting, but it’s also the moment many owners finally tell the truth about what they’ve built.)

The Apprenticeship of Ownership

Running a business is an apprenticeship.

Not in your trade - in ownership.

Most people were never taught how to:

  • manage a cash gap without panic

  • model break-even properly

  • understand contribution margin

  • sequence hiring so payroll doesn’t strangle profit

  • structure a week so strategic work actually happens

  • build systems others can follow consistently

These are installable skills, not personality traits.

And like any apprenticeship, they’re learned step by step.

The goal isn’t to work harder.

It’s to become more capable.

Four Skills to Install First (If You’re Stuck in Stage 2)

If you’re currently in that “busy but stuck” middle stage, here’s where it might make sense to begin - because these four areas often create the fastest compounding effect.

1) Know Your Numbers (Simple Clarity, Not Jargon)

You don’t need to become an accountant. You do need a few non-negotiables:

  • your break-even point

  • required billable hours (or sales volume)

  • Gross margin by service line

  • what actually drives cash movement

When you understand these, your decisions get calmer, because you’re no longer guessing.

A practical starting point: a basic break-even model and a 13-week cash forecast. Not as paperwork, as visibility.

2) Protect Your Time (Because Your Diary Shapes Your Business)

If your week is reactive, your leadership will be too.

Owners in Stage 2 often have a diary that’s “available by default.” That creates constant interruption — and no space to think.

Small changes swing big doors:

  • protected thinking time (weekly, scheduled)

  • clear boundaries with staff and clients

  • a default weekly rhythm that doesn’t get negotiated every day

3) Delegate With Standards (So Quality Becomes Repeatable)

Delegation isn’t abdication.

It’s clarity.

That means:

  • clear expectations

  • clear outcomes

  • clear accountability

  • documented standards (so “good” isn’t stuck in your head)

When standards live outside the owner, the business stops relying on memory, mood, or micromanagement.

4) Make Decisions From Data, Not Stress

Stress makes you reactive.
Data makes you deliberate.

Hiring. Pricing. Scaling.
These shouldn’t feel like gambles.

When you can see your numbers and your operating rhythm clearly, you stop making decisions to relieve pressure — and start making decisions that actually build the business.

What Changes When the Shift Is Made

This is what I observe when an owner commits to the skill shift:

  • the owner gets calmer

  • hiring becomes intentional

  • revenue becomes more predictable

  • profit stabilises (because pricing and cost control improve)

  • the team grows in confidence

  • the business becomes less dependent on one person

Ownership starts to feel different.

More strategic.
Less frantic.
More adult.

The goal isn’t “work less” for the sake of it.

It’s lead better, so the business can grow without consuming you.

Final Thought

You didn’t start your business to become trapped inside it.

You started it for autonomy. For control. For freedom.

Technical excellence got you started.
Owner maturity gets you freedom.

So here’s the real question:

Are you still operating as the technician?
Or are you building the skills required to actually own what you’ve built?

Because yes - the shift is uncomfortable.

But the question isn’t whether the shift is hard.

The question is whether staying the same is costing you more.

If you want help making that transition with structure (not hype), start with the basics: visibility, cadence, and repeatable standards. The rest becomes a lot more solvable once you’re no longer guessing.


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